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Ra Sixa
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September 11, 2022
Subject: Amen
Subject: Amen
An Amen sermon text
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Jesus, finally, delivered a grand discourse on the word "Amen," which, He said, was the whole summary of prayer. Whoever pronounces ... it carelessly, makes void his prayer. Prayer cries to God; binds us to God; opens to us His mercy, and, with the word "Amen," rightly uttered, we take the asked-for gift out of His hands. Jesus spoke most forcibly of the power of the word "Amen." He called it the beginning and the end of everything. He spoke almost as if God had by it created the whole world. He uttered an "Amen" over all that He had taught them, over His own departure from them, over the accomplishment of His own mission, and ended His discourse by a solemn "Amen." Then He blessed His audience, who wept and cried after Him.
pp424 Sunday March 19 th 4029, Jiar 18 th
pp 459 quote: Finally, He went over the whole prayer and gave the interpretation of the word Amen, as He had formerly done in Cyprus, saying that this word contains everything in itself, that it is the beginning and the end of prayer.
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Jesus, finally, delivered a grand discourse on the word "Amen," which, He said, was the whole summary of prayer. Whoever pronounces ... it carelessly, makes void his prayer. Prayer cries to God; binds us to God; opens to us His mercy, and, with the word "Amen," rightly uttered, we take the asked-for gift out of His hands. Jesus spoke most forcibly of the power of the word "Amen." He called it the beginning and the end of everything. He spoke almost as if God had by it created the whole world. He uttered an "Amen" over all that He had taught them, over His own departure from them, over the accomplishment of His own mission, and ended His discourse by a solemn "Amen." Then He blessed His audience, who wept and cried after Him.
pp424 Sunday March 19 th 4029, Jiar 18 th
pp 459 quote: Finally, He went over the whole prayer and gave the interpretation of the word Amen, as He had formerly done in Cyprus, saying that this word contains everything in itself, that it is the beginning and the end of prayer.
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faithful&true
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May 8, 2022 (edited)
Subject: URGENT
Subject: URGENT
We are living in dangerous times where the risk of a soul going to Hell is greater than ever. The Church is infiltrated with imposters everywhere leading
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seeking souls into peril. All non Catholic religions are outside the Church no matter what they say. Demons have revealed Martin Luther and his associates were heavily influenced and guided by them. Read holy, traditional Catholic material (with Imprimaturs) as a matter of urgency to know how to save your soul. It is clear, no one will make it to Heaven without the Holy Mother of God, the Blessed Virgin Mary. Pray the traditional Holy Rosary as it was prior to 1958 (without the modern day 'Luminous mysteries') every day - it will bring you Graces, strengthen and guide you.
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November 17, 2020 (edited)
Subject: Sanctity of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
Subject: Sanctity of Blessed Anne Catherine Emmerich
Every Christian should read this book at least once, there is a lot to learn from it, she was a humble, yet venerable saint.
Hopefully we will see her ... canonization by the current or next pope.
May God bless us through her intercession!
Quotes about her revelations and life from evil spirits during an exorcism in 1975-76:
" .. It is over a hundred years ago that Catherine Emmerich said: "It was in Rome..." She saw Rome, the Vatican in a vision. She saw it, surrounded entirely by a deep ditch, and beyond the ditch stood the unbelievers. In the center of Rome, in the Vatican, stood the Catholics. They threw their altars, their statues, their relics - almost everything - into this deep, deep ditch until it was almost filled-up. And that - that time is here now (he cries out in a frightening voice).
Then, when the ditch was filled, those of the other religions were actually able to get across it. They crossed, and looked around in the Vatican. They saw how the Catholics, the Catholics of today and the modern Mass had very little to offer them. They shook their heads, turned their backs and went away. And many from among you Catholics were stupid enough to leave ahead of them. But they did not take one step in your direction. .."
" Belzebuub: On the subject of the beginnings of the Church, I have to repeat that the Gospels contain very little about the Blessed Virgin. But later, great saints were inspired by Heaven, or received in visions and revelations, enlightenments on the life and work of Her up there (he points upward).
One of the greatest among these is Catherine Emmerich who has not even been canonized yet! (Laugh of evil joy.) She is one of the greatest of Heaven's Saints.
And the second one is Mary of Jesus, from the town of Agreda. She lived in Agreda. She was an abbess. Her parents had previously retired to a convent (snarling)...they had made a vow to enter a convent. They obtained for their daughter, their favorite child, the grace of having these accursed visions... "
" This Catherine Emmerich had to speak for the Church. She made prophecies about the Church and prayed and suffered continually for the Church. She was suffering right from the time she was quite a small child. We used to get in such a rage against her. Even as a small child, she used to toddle around (making the Way of the Cross) and she used to imitate to the letter, the humility of That Woman up there...Ah! and the cross too, the cross, just like That Woman up there.
She was a great Saint. We had a great fear of her, which is why we wanted to destroy her, but we were never successful. She always survived, so that she might suffer mortal illnesses for others, in order that they might receive the grace of conversion. She died only when Those up there (he points upward) truly wished it, so that they could take her venerable, her holy soul...it was a holy soul...to Heaven.
Among her books it is particularly the volume "Life and Death of the Venerable Catherine Emmerich" which should be distributed among the people. These books should be strapped to the backs of children so that, they learn to walk with the cross which the Lord puts on their path. At the age of four years, this little Saint used to go, even at night, to make the Way of the Cross, with her small feet wounded and covered with blood, in honor of her crucified King. In the morning her mother used to have to bandage her feet. She did not know where she had been. The little one said nothing (he weeps).."
" For Emmerich had visions of the dolorous Passion of Jesus so that it could be known in a closer and deeper way, because the Gospels have recorded only fragments of it. Although the Apostles knew more about it, their accounts are very summarized.
In the visions of this great Saint, there are some condensed and summarized accounts which are frightfully drawn out as far as we are concerned. One can learn from them, for example, how to have a good contrition - which plays the main part in confession. One can also learn how not to offend the Lord so much any more - the Lord Who suffered so much. His sufferings are described there in a more profound way than in any other hook (he growls).
They should be displayed prominently on the shelves of all libraries, at all events, all Catholic libraries. They should be there in plentiful supply, not just a single copy..."
" .. If all these mercies are thrown to the wind, what can Heaven do about it? How will grace be able to act if holy books are no longer read, or books about the Saints, for example the life of Catherine Emmerich, or that of the Cure of Ars, or even that of Padre Pio who has given a great example to our times. Each of these Saints feels the same love for the same sacrifice, in the same self-denials, through love of others. The penance of these Saints has been acceptable to the Most High .."
Source:
https://www.catholicbook.com/catholicbook/warningsfrombeyond.htm
Hopefully we will see her ... canonization by the current or next pope.
May God bless us through her intercession!
Quotes about her revelations and life from evil spirits during an exorcism in 1975-76:
" .. It is over a hundred years ago that Catherine Emmerich said: "It was in Rome..." She saw Rome, the Vatican in a vision. She saw it, surrounded entirely by a deep ditch, and beyond the ditch stood the unbelievers. In the center of Rome, in the Vatican, stood the Catholics. They threw their altars, their statues, their relics - almost everything - into this deep, deep ditch until it was almost filled-up. And that - that time is here now (he cries out in a frightening voice).
Then, when the ditch was filled, those of the other religions were actually able to get across it. They crossed, and looked around in the Vatican. They saw how the Catholics, the Catholics of today and the modern Mass had very little to offer them. They shook their heads, turned their backs and went away. And many from among you Catholics were stupid enough to leave ahead of them. But they did not take one step in your direction. .."
" Belzebuub: On the subject of the beginnings of the Church, I have to repeat that the Gospels contain very little about the Blessed Virgin. But later, great saints were inspired by Heaven, or received in visions and revelations, enlightenments on the life and work of Her up there (he points upward).
One of the greatest among these is Catherine Emmerich who has not even been canonized yet! (Laugh of evil joy.) She is one of the greatest of Heaven's Saints.
And the second one is Mary of Jesus, from the town of Agreda. She lived in Agreda. She was an abbess. Her parents had previously retired to a convent (snarling)...they had made a vow to enter a convent. They obtained for their daughter, their favorite child, the grace of having these accursed visions... "
" This Catherine Emmerich had to speak for the Church. She made prophecies about the Church and prayed and suffered continually for the Church. She was suffering right from the time she was quite a small child. We used to get in such a rage against her. Even as a small child, she used to toddle around (making the Way of the Cross) and she used to imitate to the letter, the humility of That Woman up there...Ah! and the cross too, the cross, just like That Woman up there.
She was a great Saint. We had a great fear of her, which is why we wanted to destroy her, but we were never successful. She always survived, so that she might suffer mortal illnesses for others, in order that they might receive the grace of conversion. She died only when Those up there (he points upward) truly wished it, so that they could take her venerable, her holy soul...it was a holy soul...to Heaven.
Among her books it is particularly the volume "Life and Death of the Venerable Catherine Emmerich" which should be distributed among the people. These books should be strapped to the backs of children so that, they learn to walk with the cross which the Lord puts on their path. At the age of four years, this little Saint used to go, even at night, to make the Way of the Cross, with her small feet wounded and covered with blood, in honor of her crucified King. In the morning her mother used to have to bandage her feet. She did not know where she had been. The little one said nothing (he weeps).."
" For Emmerich had visions of the dolorous Passion of Jesus so that it could be known in a closer and deeper way, because the Gospels have recorded only fragments of it. Although the Apostles knew more about it, their accounts are very summarized.
In the visions of this great Saint, there are some condensed and summarized accounts which are frightfully drawn out as far as we are concerned. One can learn from them, for example, how to have a good contrition - which plays the main part in confession. One can also learn how not to offend the Lord so much any more - the Lord Who suffered so much. His sufferings are described there in a more profound way than in any other hook (he growls).
They should be displayed prominently on the shelves of all libraries, at all events, all Catholic libraries. They should be there in plentiful supply, not just a single copy..."
" .. If all these mercies are thrown to the wind, what can Heaven do about it? How will grace be able to act if holy books are no longer read, or books about the Saints, for example the life of Catherine Emmerich, or that of the Cure of Ars, or even that of Padre Pio who has given a great example to our times. Each of these Saints feels the same love for the same sacrifice, in the same self-denials, through love of others. The penance of these Saints has been acceptable to the Most High .."
Source:
https://www.catholicbook.com/catholicbook/warningsfrombeyond.htm
Reviewer:
gerry maher
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June 18, 2019
Subject: Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich
Subject: Venerable Anne Catherine Emmerich
Genuine holy women,very interesting read.
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September 20, 2015
Subject: Christian studies
Subject: Christian studies
I haven't finished reading this book yet, but I find it very interesting and feel that there's a sense of modesty which compels me to continue reading
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until the end.
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